Free Palestine: Collective Exhibition and Events Supporting Palestinian Cause Extended

«Falastin Hurra»
«Falastin Hurra»
Thursday 1 February 2024, 18:57
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Free Palestine, the collective exhibition of cartoonists and illustrators for Free Palestine has been extended with the support of the San Domenico Maggiore Complex, until Sunday, February 4th. And the organization immediately launches another city event on Saturday, February 3rd with two connected, yet different moments.

At 10.30 on Saturday, our exhibition becomes a reference point for initiatives in support of the Palestinian people and hosts the first assembly coordinated and convened by the Naples group of "Health Workers for Gaza", a meeting open to all those, especially from the health world, who can commit to the project, born from a group of Italian health workers, for a network of operators connected to an international network, created to denounce the health catastrophe in Palestine, and to be an international bridge ready to restore medical normality in Gaza, giving voice to the requests for help from Palestinian colleagues.

In the afternoon, in connection with the morning assembly, the projection of the documentary film "Erasmus in Gaza"; an Italian and Spanish production that tells the daily life of the first university student in the world, a trainee surgeon, to carry out his Erasmus in Palestine, coming from Siena, living the life of the health world in Gaza, between youthful normality and the vexations and continuous conflict imposed by Israel. Directed by Chiara Avesani and Matteo Delbò for Feltrinelli.

Following, at 6:00 pm the screening of "3000 Nights" by Mai Masri, a Franco-Palestinian film that tells the story of a newly married Palestinian teacher, who is unjustly arrested and imprisoned in an Israeli prison where she will give birth to a child and will fight to raise him behind bars. Inspired by a true story and shot in a real prison. The film retraces the journey of hope of a young mother in which resilience and will to survive struggle against all odds.

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